Agent Gibbs' character was thought to have been killed in Season 12 as he was seen suffering from multiple gunshot wounds compliments of Luke Harris. However he will make his reappearance in the upcoming NCIS Season 13. Agent DiNozzo amps up his role as he takes the leadership role in place for Gibbs while the wounded agent recovers.
MasterHerald states that Mark Hammon, who plays Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs, has signed another contract for yet another season for NCIS. It was shown near the end of NCIS Season 12 where Luke Harris, played by Daniel Zolghadri, shot and hit Agent Gibbs multiple times. It turned out that the teen age boy, Harris, was a member of the terrorist group that spearheaded the bombing of the Cairo Hotel that resulted in the death of Agent Ned Dorneget. It is still unclear as to how the next season will be played out for Agent Gibbs as the producers are not too open in spilling the beans.
Christian Today reports that fans were apprehensive that Agent Gibbs might not return because of season's 12 turn of events. Despite the confirmation due to Harmon's signing of a contract, the Cairo incident could play a definite change in the flow of the upcoming series especially for Gibss and the rest of the Major Case Response Team.
EnStarz showed the lighter side of the upcoming NCIS Season 13 as CIA Officer Joanna Teague (Mimi Rogers) and Tony DiNozzo ( Michael Weatherly) showed a photo tease. The photo shows both Mimi Rogers and Michael Weatherly behind bars in a sort of blooper way with Michael about to get up from the toilet seat. The words "NCIS: Tijuana" was written on the top left portion of the photo. The setting would transpire along the border of California in the U.S and Mexico.
The promotion of Agent DiNozzo would signify his bigger responsibility which will also mean having a more prominent role for upcoming NCIS Season 13. As a twist of surprise Agent Gibbs appears to have survived the shocking shooting incident in the streets of Egypt despite being shot and getting hit more than once by Luke Harris.
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